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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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Are both these sentences correct, and do they mean the same:


a) "He can speak Spanish with relative ease."


b) He can speak Spanish with relative easiness."

  

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Christine Christie with relative ease It's this one. The correct expression is "with relative ease". CJ

  • Christine Christie with relative ease It's this one.
  • The correct expression is "with relative ease".
  • CJ
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Christine Christiewith relative ease

It's this one. The correct expression is "with relative ease".

CJ

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